
Meanwhile, in Children of the Corn, this is written " It was coming closer now and he could hear it, pushing through the corn. Those eyes filled him with the paralyzed, hopeless horror that the hen feels for the weasel. He looked, and saw two burning red eyes far back in the shadows, far back in the corn. Something was in the corn and it was watching him. He began to feel that there was something terrible, something worse than plague, fire, or earthquake.

When Stu Redman is having a dream of Mother Abigail and the corn field, this text appears: " A cloud came over the sun. More specifically, there's an instance of King's prose in both The Stand and Children of the Corn that almost seem to be cut from the same cloth.

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